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CHAPTER 1

                   TO TRAVEL A GOOD ROAD


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               he Scriptures contain very stern warnings about the love of money
               and the futility of pursuing riches. Yet the Bible speaks equally of
               prosperity as the Lord’s blessing to His people. As Christians, we
          often battle with the dilemma of whether our desire for comfort and
          abundance  is  a  worldly  desire  “of  the  flesh,”  or  is  simply  the  natural
          outworking of faith in a loving God.  Should we expect and embrace
          wealth as God’s gift, or do we need instead to “crucify the flesh,” deny
          ourselves and live sacrificially for others?

          How then should we respond to today’s “prosperity theology”? Is there
          any truth or merit to it or is it mere deception? How do we reconcile our
          conflicting  desires  and  doctrines?  These  are  difficult  questions  that
          require careful study of the Scriptures.

          The  obvious  place  to  begin  such  a  study  is  by  defining  the  word
          prosperity.  We  cannot  start  our  journey  toward  prosperity  until  we
          determine what our final destination will look like, and until we settle in
          our minds that this is in fact a road that God intends for us to travel. We
          must answer the fundamental question that lurks at the back of all our
          minds: “Does God really want me to prosper? Does God really want me
          rich?”

          So  then,  what  does  ‘prosperity’  mean  to  the  Christian?    The  word
          prosperity is used in the Bible in different ways. Sometimes, prosperity in
          the  Bible  has  the  obvious  meaning  of  material  abundance
          (Deuteronomy 28:11). Other times it means a time of peace and safety
          (Psalms 122:6; KJV).  However, in both the New Testament and the Old
          Testament, most often, prosperity simply means to be successful at what
          you set out to do: To have good success in the work of your hands.

                             PROSPERITY–THE GOOD ROAD

          In the New Testament, the Greek word used for prosperity is ’euodoo.’
          It is a compound of two words, which separately mean:

             a.  well or good (eueuyoo), and
             b.  road, journey, travel, progress, etc. (hod-os)


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